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... things in our power , and so far in our power , that nothing can take it away from us without our consent . " The fame of Salmasius , and the diligence with which he was known to prosecute his task , had raised great expectations . But ...
... things in our power , and so far in our power , that nothing can take it away from us without our consent . " The fame of Salmasius , and the diligence with which he was known to prosecute his task , had raised great expectations . But ...
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... things - that wealth " ( illas opimitates atque opes ) with which he was re- proached ; and that he was not made " one half- penny the richer by that name , " on account of which he was chiefly assailed * . This donation , however ...
... things - that wealth " ( illas opimitates atque opes ) with which he was re- proached ; and that he was not made " one half- penny the richer by that name , " on account of which he was chiefly assailed * . This donation , however ...
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... things than can always be obtained by persons at a distance , should surely remind us . sometimes of candour and indulgence . No one who knows any thing * See Vol . II . p . 407 , where he is speaking on the subject of expediency , and ...
... things than can always be obtained by persons at a distance , should surely remind us . sometimes of candour and indulgence . No one who knows any thing * See Vol . II . p . 407 , where he is speaking on the subject of expediency , and ...
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... things , which he hath heard since , being far worse , as he says , than any he put forth in his book ; but he doth reserve them for another , if so be you answer this . I am very sorry for this quarrel , which will have a long sequence ...
... things , which he hath heard since , being far worse , as he says , than any he put forth in his book ; but he doth reserve them for another , if so be you answer this . I am very sorry for this quarrel , which will have a long sequence ...
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... thing of the hypocritical cant , or of the fanatical frenzy of the sectaries of those times . With Mil- ton ... things of this world , and seeks for new gra- tification and delight in the regions of fancy and of faith . Ethereal ...
... thing of the hypocritical cant , or of the fanatical frenzy of the sectaries of those times . With Mil- ton ... things of this world , and seeks for new gra- tification and delight in the regions of fancy and of faith . Ethereal ...
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